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Caroline Corby (born 1965) is the Chair of the Board of the Crown Prosecution Service, the Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care, and the Peabody Trust, and formerly served as Chair of the Parole Board for England and Wales.

Corby was born in 1965 and grew up in North London.[citation needed] She has a degree in mathematics and statistics.

Corby’s early career was in private equity in the City of London.

She left the City in 2000 for a career break to raise her three daughters. During this period she had six historical books published in the Before They Were Famous series.

In 2007 she joined the board of the London Probation Trust (LPT) and she was chair from 2012 to 2014. LPT worked with over 60,000 offenders a year to protect the public and reduce re-offending.[citation needed]

Corby joined the Management Committee of the Parole Board in 2015 and became chair in April 2018, succeeding Nick Hardwick. She served as Chair until July 2025, when her term ended and Alexandra Marks CBE succeeded her. The Parole Board is an independent body which decides whether prisoners in England and Wales can be safely released into the community. It determines around 22,000 cases each year. It has around 300 members who make the assessments and decisions. These members are supported by 220 staff.

Corby was a board member (2014-2019) of the Criminal Cases Review Commission, which reviews possible miscarriages of criminal justice in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.[citation needed]

She has been a board member of Cafcass, (2014-2021) which safeguards the welfare of children in the Family Courts in England. Corby was a panel chair for a number of the statutory regulators including the Nursing and Midwifery Council and the General Social Care Council.[citation needed]

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